

#Microsoft display dock continuum 1080p
With the monitor I tested it on I got full 1080p support. Included in the box is a USB C charger which is the same as the one supplied with the phone and a USB C to USB C cable for connecting up the phone. The Microsoft Display Dock has a USB C port for connecting to your phone (it also charges it at the same time), there are three USB 2 ports, DisplayPort, HDMI port and power port (USB C). It’s a great concept and I can see it being very handy when going to a hotel room or doing a presentation. You can even use the phone as a trackpad so you don’t actually need a mouse. While you have apps running on the monitor you can still use your phone running apps on it, make phone calls or send a text. 3 rd party Universal Apps work on it as well, the new BBC Store app for example works just as it does on a PC. For example the Word app looks just like the Word app looks like on a tablet or PC, the same goes for Outlook and Edge. Not all the apps works on the display, they need to be Windows Universal Apps so that means Outlook, Word, Excel, Edge, Groove, Movies & TV, Powerpoint and many other apps work great. On the display you get the familiar Windows desktop and a start menu and then you can use the app as you would on a PC. With the 950 and 950 XL you connect the phone up to Microsoft’s new Display Dock (HD-500) via the included USB C cable and then either plug a keyboard and mouse in to the dock or use a Bluetooth keyboard. The idea behind continuum is that you plug your phone into a dock and then you get a PC experience with a keyboard, mouse and monitor using your phone.

#Microsoft display dock continuum windows 10
One of the big differentiators with the new Lumia 950 and 950 XL and Windows 10 Mobile is Continuum.
